So I haven't updated in a while, though I have been busy, posting a bunch
of stuff to the stuff page, and having an updated
résumé
on the me page. But today, I found something so
wonderful that I felt I needed to share it with the world. It is a wonderful
magical piece of software known as "vpnc", which is an open source
replacement for the Cisco VPN Client, a horrible malicious piece of software
that has a tendency to crash my machine, because of its loathsome need to
crawl into the depths of my Linux kernel and chew on the wiring. The
primary bit of vpnc that makes it in all ways superior, is that it lives
like a nice process in user-space where should programs belong, and while
it may die (though it hasn't yet), it will not be able to take the rest of
my system down with it. In addition to using apt on Debian and Ubuntu,
you can get vpnc from its homepage at http://www.unix-ag.uni-kl.de/~massar/vpnc/.

Hey there, just some resume advice - when you list your accompishments under your positions, do it in bullet form. It's easier to read for the busy resume skimmer. A more thorough review is available upon request. :)